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Old 18th February 2013, 13:52   #10
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Originally Posted by EDDYW View Post
Hi.
Definitely check the wiring under both seats, no matter how silly it seems, the slightest disturbance to either connection can cause the warning lights to come on. Disconnect and re connect, It's a very common niggle with the car.
I always thought you had to disconnect the battery before doing this. Thinking about it properly I guess not.. Otherwise, each time that blinking light came on I'd have been punched in the face by the airbag!
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